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By B. V. R. Chowdari, M. A. Careem, M A K L Dissanayake, R M G Rajapakse, V A Seneviratne

The sector of strong nation ionics bargains with ionically accomplishing fabrics within the sturdy kingdom and various units in response to such fabrics. good kingdom ionic fabrics hide a large spectrum, starting from inorganic crystalline and polycrystalline solids, ceramics, glasses, polymers, composites and nano-scale fabrics. plenty of Scientists in Asia are engaged in study in strong nation ionic fabrics and units and because 1988. The Asian Society for good kingdom ionics has performed a key function in organizing a chain of bi-ennial meetings on reliable kingdom ionics in numerous Asian international locations. The contributions during this quantity have been offered on the tenth convention within the sequence prepared via the Postgraduate Institute of technology (PGIS) and the school of technology, college of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, which coincided with the tenth Anniversary of the Postgraduate Institute of technology (PGIS). the themes conceal reliable nation ionic fabrics in addition to such units as reliable kingdom batteries, gas cells, sensors, and electrochromic units. The points lined contain theoretical reviews and modeling, experimental strategies, fabrics synthesis and characterization, equipment fabrication and characterization.

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5 kHz. These complementary techniques allowed us to describe the different motions of the moving ions in this oxide and to attain the real value of the microscopic energy barrier. 1.

Fig. 5 sketches the principle for imaging a two-dimensional object. Two rectangular samples 1 and 2 are placed in the xz plane. The magnetic field (oriented along the z axis) varies with x as shown. Thus the spins of the samples "see" different magnetic fields according to their position. The pulse experiment then produces the images 1' and 2'. By scanning the various frequencies of a sample, a one-, two- or three-dimensional (ID, 2D, 3D) NMR image is constructed. For instance, for a 2D image, a gradient along the x direction encodes the x coordinate onto the frequency and a second gradient perpendicular to the first one encodes the y coordinate into the phase of the NMR signal.

Kluwer Acad. , Dordrecht, NL, 2000, p. 431. [16] M. F. Chu and W. Weppner, Ionics 3, 289 (1997); V. Thangadurai and W. Weppner, to be published. [17] J. Liu and W. Weppner, Applied Physics A 55, 250 (1992). Parti Ionically Conducting Inorganic Solids Invited Papers Multinuclear NMR studies of mass transport of phosphoric acid in water. J. R. P. Jayakody1, E. S. Mananga2, A. Khalfan2, S. H. Chung3, R. Lopato3, and S. G. Greenbaum2 1 Department of Physics, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka 2 Department of Physics & Astronomy, Hunter College of CUNY, New York, NY 10021 USA Department of Chemistry and Physics, William Paterson University of New Jersey, Wayne, NJ 07470 USA ABSTRACT Mass transport phenomena in phosphoric acid, an important fuel cell compound, of varying concentration were studied by multinuclear NMR measurements including pulsed gradient spin-echo (PGSE) and static field gradient techniques.

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